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Chocolate Anise Bark

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Chocolate Anise Bark

A sweet snack, full of chewy dried cherries and apricots, to nibble or wrap as a gift.

Cooks' note:

• Bark keeps, covered and chilled, 1 week.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    45 minutes

  • Yield

    Makes 6 pieces

Ingredients

1 teaspoon anise seeds
1/3 cup dried tart cherries
1/3 cup dried apricots, coarsely chopped
1/3 cup salted roasted cashews, coarsely chopped
6 oz fine-quality bittersweet chocolate (not unsweetened), finely chopped

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Line a small baking sheet with foil and chill.

    Step 2

    Finely grind anise in an electric coffee/spice grinder.

    Step 3

    Stir together cherries, apricots, and cashews.

    Step 4

    Melt chocolate in a double boiler or a small metal bowl set over a small saucepan of barely simmering water, stirring occasionally, until smooth.

    Step 5

    Stir in anise and half of fruit and spoon onto center of baking sheet. Spread with a rubber spatula into a roughly 10- by 5-inch rectangle and sprinkle with remaining fruit mixture, pressing lightly to help adhere.

    Step 6

    Chill until firm, about 30 minutes, then break into pieces.

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